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  1. The Practices, Beliefs and Tradition on Faery Wicca
    by Rose Ariadne. Shrouded in mystery and somewhat secret, is the Faerie Tradition of Wicca. It was integral part of worship in ancient times and was practiced through the ages by Celtic and European Witches, African Shamans, Indian American Medicine Men and Hawaiian Ka-hunas, amongst others. The modern Faerie Tradition was established in the 1940s under the leadership of Victor Anderson and was developed by him... products, articles, news

  2. Basic Practices and Beliefs in Wicca
    by Victor Epand. Wicca is a nature and magic based religion that is taken from the Pagan practices of ancient times. Wicca mimics other world religions with its own rituals, seasonal "holidays" and belief system. The beliefs of the religion can vary by region, since there is no orthodox method of practice or central organization. There are, however, published teachings and works that most Wiccans adhere to. The... products, articles, news

  3. The Spiritual Practices of the Ninja
    by Ross Heaven. We know little about the origins of the Ninja, the A'children of darkness' - mysterious shadow-warriors who maintained their eerie mist-shrouded mountain secrecy in the Iga and Koga Provinces of Japan from around 900 AD, practicing the arts of stealth and invisibility. Legends, however, tell of the Ninja warrior's supposed descent from tengu, savage demons that were half man half crow and were ab... products, articles, news

  4. Basic Beliefs of Pagans and Wiccans
    by Stephanie Davies. Believe it or not, it is exceptionally difficult to write a page on "basic beliefs" for pagans. The main reason is because there are such a wide variety of individual beliefs in paganism, and so many different paths, that it is difficult to write a page on specific beliefs. However there are a few certain universal pagan beliefs that I will attempt to cover on this page. As far as diety is conce... products, articles, news

  5. Dianic Witchcraft: The History and the Tradition
    by Rose Ariadne. Starhawk's New Moon Chant for Diana: "Waxing, waxing, growing, growing, Diana's power is flowing, flowing." Growth of the pagan movement during the mid 20th Century was strongly supported by the rapidly escalating feminist movement of that time. The 1950s marked a 100 years of campaigning for women's rights and the refusal to be treated by society as second rate citizens. Women were asserting t... products, articles, news

  6. Talismans and Amulets: An Enduring Tradition of Meaningful Jewelry
    by S. Versillee. What are Talismans and Amulets?In his article "Dragons as Amulets, Dragons as Talismans, Dragons as Counselors" professor Robert G. Stevens provides a very effective description of what a talisman is and what it imparts to it's bearer: "A talisman is an object that exerts an influence for good fortune to occur to the one who possesses it." He further explains, "It transforms the person... products, articles, news

  7. The Solitary Practice of Wicca
    by Carol Browning. For many, being a member of a coven is an indispensable part of being a Wiccan. But there are many who simply cannot be a part of a coven, or who choose not to. These people are known as solitary practitioners. While once almost unheard of, solitary practitioners are becoming more and more common. Individuals may select a solitary path because of their own personality and religious preference... products, articles, news

  8. How To Honor Your Wicca Deity
    by Rose Ariadne. Wiccan Practitioners usually have an altar in their home (inside or outside) where they honor the Goddess and God. Certain Wiccan groups believe that the Deities are all one although they may be worshipped as separate entities or energies. The altar usually includes figurines, candles and sometimes tools that represent the Deities. The Deities are invoked with mental powers and invited to stay f... products, articles, news

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